The Boardman went earlier today; slightly sad to see the back of it as I'd put a lot of time into it and it was fast, comfortable and generally served me well.
However I'd done less than 200 miles on it in the past four years while the frame material made me nervous, I was never a fan of the press-fit bottom bracket and the narrow Q-factor of the crankset made my feet / legs hurt. On top of this it was taking up space and the longer I hung onto it the more it was going to depreciate.
I don't think I did too badly; losing about £150 for 1800 miles and six years of use (well, ownership at least). It's new owner seemed very happy with it
This leaves me with five bikes (shed, tourer, gravel, folder, hard tail), all of which are steel. I'll not write off the potential for another road bike in future, but it won't be composite and likely would either be something tarty and vintage for high-days and holidays, something modern and high-spec or maybe something in the middle.
Regardless it seems that going fast has taken a back seat in my priorities and am currently happy with what the current fleet provides; the Genesis CdF probably being perfectly adequate for "road" duties if I can sort the crankset out.
Farewll Team Carbon - thanks for your sterling service
However I'd done less than 200 miles on it in the past four years while the frame material made me nervous, I was never a fan of the press-fit bottom bracket and the narrow Q-factor of the crankset made my feet / legs hurt. On top of this it was taking up space and the longer I hung onto it the more it was going to depreciate.
I don't think I did too badly; losing about £150 for 1800 miles and six years of use (well, ownership at least). It's new owner seemed very happy with it

This leaves me with five bikes (shed, tourer, gravel, folder, hard tail), all of which are steel. I'll not write off the potential for another road bike in future, but it won't be composite and likely would either be something tarty and vintage for high-days and holidays, something modern and high-spec or maybe something in the middle.
Regardless it seems that going fast has taken a back seat in my priorities and am currently happy with what the current fleet provides; the Genesis CdF probably being perfectly adequate for "road" duties if I can sort the crankset out.
Farewll Team Carbon - thanks for your sterling service
